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20 May 2006 10:42 #48679
by rodneyo
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I have a 80 ltd1000,Im running the stock rear tire 130/90/16.Will a 140/90/16 work without any clearance problems?
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20 May 2006 10:51 #48682
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It's tight but will fit. I have a Kenda that size on my '77 KZ1000A1 with the stock LTD alloy wheels. Just one note, different tire manufactures may or may not fit. Not all tire are the same size even though they have the same size marked on them. rim width makes a differance too.
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20 May 2006 12:35 #48697
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Current Rides: 2013 BMW R1200GSW, 1972 BMW R75/5
Current Project: 1978 KZ1000A2: Supercrank'd by Falicon, APE studs and nuts, Dyna Green coils, powder coated frame and fenders, Stainless brake lines, dual front discs, pods, Kerker Exhaust, 1075cc with JE pistons
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I've found Avon tyre's site to be useful in that in addition to sizing it'll list the actual width of the tire. Makes it a lot easier to figure out if they'll fit.
Nice tires too...
Sam
TwoCam wrote:
Nice tires too...
Sam
TwoCam wrote:
It's tight but will fit. I have a Kenda that size on my '77 KZ1000A1 with the stock LTD alloy wheels. Just one note, different tire manufactures may or may not fit. Not all tire are the same size even though they have the same size marked on them. rim width makes a differance too.
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Current Rides: 2013 BMW R1200GSW, 1972 BMW R75/5
Current Project: 1978 KZ1000A2: Supercrank'd by Falicon, APE studs and nuts, Dyna Green coils, powder coated frame and fenders, Stainless brake lines, dual front discs, pods, Kerker Exhaust, 1075cc with JE pistons
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21 May 2006 00:02 #48804
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Just a little thought on tires .. remember that a tire will change its dia. to its width when you ride it.. some of those really WIDE tires they put on those new custom chppers will GAIN aquater of an inch in its heigth .. so check your clearance from axel to swingarm .. just a thought
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22 May 2006 09:28 #49106
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The swing arm is not the problem. The tire will rub on the chain before the swing arm. I have a 140 Ching Shing on the back of a 79 1000.
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